Editorial Comment: Highway to development

GOVERNMENT is moving with speed in rehabilitating the country’s road network after recently declaring all roads a State of Disaster to enable resource mobilisation. In Manicaland, there is a ray…

Prison con-artist busted

Liberty Dube Post Correspondent A Mutare man was last week hauled before the courts for trying to dupe a Mutare woman of US$50 after promising to facilitate the release of…

Jilted wife pulls gun on rival

A JILTED wife allegedly pulled a gun on a woman she suspected was having an affair with her husband, despite the woman’s denial, and this has resulted in criminal charges.

History in the making . . .Katsande smashing Amakhosi record Legend status conferred

Ray Bande Senior Reporter ONLY a catastrophe of monumental proportions will stop Sakubva-born star – Willard Katsande – from smashing the Zimbabwean players’ record of matches played for Kaizer Chiefs.…

Hailstorm destroys high-value tobacco

Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter HAILSTORM and strong winds destroyed 14 hectares of a ripening high value tobacco crop at Kelvin Farm in Headlands last week on Friday. The natural phenomenon…

(SPONSORED) Access to Information as an important tool in Childhood Development

When a woman is pregnant and expecting to give birth, she does not anticipate giving birth to a child with a form of disability.

Govt considering ZIFA application

GOVERNMENT is considering ZIFA’s latest application for the resumption of domestic football, amid indications a greenlight might only come, after Level Four Covid-19 lockdown is eased.

New twist to Covid-19 SMS suit applicability

The High Court order barring Econet Wireless from bombarding Harare lawyer Mr Sikhumbuzo Mpofu with unsolicited Covid-19 updates does not apply to other subscribers, but lawyers have warned the company to consider the broader implications.

Vaccination Phase I requires US$1,3m

The first phase of the national vaccination programme against Covid-19 will cost US$1,3 million as Government is determined to ensure no one is left out, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has said.

Byo roll-out expected Monday

The Covid-19 vaccination programme that started in Harare yesterday will be rolled out across the country with Bulawayo starting vaccinations on Monday.

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